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Bachelor of History (English), Istanbul Medipol University
The Bachelor of History in English is a four-year, fully English-medium undergraduate program that trains critical historians, archival researchers, museum curators, heritage managers, policy analysts, diplomats, journalists, and public intellectuals who can reconstruct the past with scientific rigor while interpreting its meaning for the present and future in a globalized world. Offered at Turkey’s most prestigious history departments (Boğaziçi University, Sabancı University, Bilkent University, Koç University, Özyeğin University, Middle East Technical University (double-major track), Galatasaray University, and several newer English-medium programs), the degree has long been regarded as the crown jewel of humanities education in the country because it combines the intellectual prestige of the classic European and American history curriculum with unique access to Ottoman, Byzantine, Anatolian, Middle Eastern, and Balkan sources that no Western department can match.Students follow a sophisticated, source-based curriculum that spans the entire human past while emphasizing critical methodology and multilingual research. The first two years establish an unbreakable foundation through compulsory courses in historiography and historical method, ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern civilizations, Greek and Roman history, medieval Europe and Byzantine Empire, Islamic history to 1800, Ottoman history from founding to Tanzimat, early modern and modern European history, world history frameworks, introduction to archaeology and material culture, academic writing and research design, paleography and archival practices (Latin, Ottoman Turkish, Persian, Arabic scripts), and quantitative methods for historians (GIS, digital humanities, cliometrics). The final two years offer deep specialization through period, regional, and thematic courses such as Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia, Byzantine political and cultural history, Seljuk and Beylik period, classical-age Ottoman institutions, Ottoman transformation and modernity, late Ottoman intellectual history, Turkish Republic from 1923 to present, modern Middle East, Balkan histories, Russian and Soviet history, imperial encounters and colonialism, history of science and technology, environmental history, gender and sexuality, genocide and memory studies, economic and global history, history of emotions, oral history, public history and museums, and digital heritage preservation. Every student learns to work with original manuscripts in the Prime Ministry Ottoman Archives, Topkapı Palace archives, and university manuscript libraries, while completing a substantial senior thesis (often 15,000–25,000 words) based primarily on unpublished sources.Practical training and professional preparation are intense: students participate in archaeological excavations (through partnerships with Çatalhöyük, Göbeklitepe, Troy, Ephesus, Hierapolis), curate exhibitions at university museums, complete internships at the Turkish Historical Society, Istanbul Research Institute, Salt Galata, Pera Museum, foreign archaeological schools (German, French, British, American), UNESCO World Heritage sites, Ministry of Culture and Tourism directorates, diplomatic archives, or international think-tanks, and many spend a semester abroad at partner departments (Oxford, Cambridge, SOAS, EHESS, Harvard, Princeton, UCLA).Graduates are among the most versatile and respected humanities graduates in Turkey. They work as university lecturers and researchers (many continue directly to fully funded PhD programs at Harvard, Princeton, Oxford, Cambridge, EHESS, Humboldt, or Leiden), museum curators and directors at major institutions (Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Topkapı Palace Museum, Sabancı Museum, Koç Museum projects), heritage managers for UNESCO sites (Göbeklitepe, Troy, Ephesus, Ani, Safranbolu), cultural diplomats at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Yunus Emre Institutes abroad, policy analysts at think-tanks (TEPAV, SETA, EDAM, ARI), archival and documentation specialists at the Presidential State Archives, journalists and editors at international media (BBC Turkish, Al Jazeera English, Hürriyet Daily News), historical consultants for film and television (Netflix Ottoman series, national period dramas), publishing editors specializing in history titles, and increasingly as public historians designing exhibitions and digital platforms that reach millions.Starting salaries in academia and cultural institutions are solid, while diplomacy and international organizations offer rapid advancement and prestige. The social prestige of English-medium history graduates remains extraordinarily high: they are seen as the guardians of collective memory who can speak authoritatively about Turkey’s complex past to both domestic and global audiences, and many become influential columnists, television commentators, and public intellectuals shaping national debates on identity, memory, and foreignpolicy.Inn short, the Bachelor of History in English produces cosmopolitan, archivally trained, and analytically razor-sharp scholars who occupy some of the most intellectually respected and socially influential positions in Turkish society, enjoying lifelong opportunities to shape how the country and the world understand the past while building distinguished careers in academia, heritage, diplomacy, media, and public life.
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Medipol University, established in 2009, is a private institution in Istanbul, Turkiye, offering programs in health sciences, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, social sciences, and law. The university features modern campus facilities, including advanced laboratories, research centers, and a large private hospital, supporting practical and research-focused education. Some programs are offered in English, accommodating international students and fostering a globally competitive learning environment. Located in Istanbul, the university provides students with access to a city known for its cultural heritage and modern infrastructure, creating opportunities for both academic growth and personal development.
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